1765. Tuesday, January 1.--This week I wrote an answer to a warm letter, published in
the London Magazine, the author whereof is much displeased that I presume to doubt of
the modern astronomy. I cannot help it. Nay, the more I consider, the more my doubts increase so that, at present, I doubt whether any man on earth knows either the distance or
magnitude, I will not say of a fixed star, but of Saturn, or Jupiter; yea, of the sun or moon.
The Journal of John Wesley
The Journal of John Wesley
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